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Liverpool next manager decision clearer as Julian Nagelsmann ends Jürgen Klopp job speculation

Liverpool had been linked with Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann as its next manager. The 36-year-old has now extended his contract up until the World Cup in 2026.

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Julian Nagelsmann will lead Germany into the World Cup in 2026

Liverpool's search for Jürgen Klopp's successor remains ongoing with potential candidate Julian Nagelsmann now ruling himself out of the running. A host of managers have been linked with the Anfield job since Klopp announced he would be departing at the end of the season, back in January.

Xabi Alonso was the early frontrunner but will remain at Bayer Leverkusen, with Sporting CP boss Rúben Amorim the new favorite. He has remained coy about any potential move to Anfield, revealing this week that his family want him to remain in Portugal.

That has opened the door for other alternatives with The Athletic reporting that Germany boss Nagelsmann was a potential option. It is believed that Liverpool's data analysts have drawn up a list of candidates based on various criteria, with the 36-year-old scoring highly.

But it has now been confirmed that Nagelsmann will stay on as Germany boss past this summer's European Championships. His contract had been due to expire after the tournament, fueling speculation over a potential return to club football.

Bayern Munich was also said to be keen on re-hiring Nagelsmann having sacked him a year ago. The announcement comes just days after his agent told the Spielmacher podcast that talks had been held with his former club and other interested parties.

In a statement on the DFB website, Nagelsmann said: "This is a decision of the heart. It is a great honor to be able to train the national team and work with the best players in the country. With successful, passionate performances we have the chance to inspire an entire country."

Nagelsmann will now lead Germany into the World Cup in 2026, ending speculation that Klopp could be targeted. The Reds boss plans to take at least a year out from football when he leaves Liverpool at the end of the season.

Last month, SportBILD reported that the German FA would approach Klopp if Nagelsmann departed, in an attempt to lure him back into management ahead of the tournament in the US, Canada and Mexico.

Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi also remains a candidate for the Anfield job, with Liverpool believed to be carrying out extensive research on a number of options. But according to CaughtOffside, Bayern could now turn its attention to the Italian.

Liverpool.com says: It appeared that Nagelsmann was set on a return to club football but he has put speculation to bed. Whether or not he was a top target for Liverpool is unclear but other options will now have to be considered. His decision to stay on with Germany means if Klopp is to return to management in a year's time, it will be at a different club. And that will not be easy for Liverpool fans.

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